2DTV(2001)
Overview
2DTV is a British satirical animated television show that was broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from March 2001 to December 2004. Lasting a total of five series and thirty-three episodes, 2DTV became the successor of popular 80's TV series Spitting Image, and the predecessor of 2008 ITV satirical animation Headcases.
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No imageSeason 1
7 episodes • 2001
Season 1
7 episodes • 2001
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
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1 | Episode 1 | Oct 14, 2001 | 0.0 |
2 | Episode 2 | Oct 21, 2001 | 0.0 |
3 | Episode 3 | Oct 28, 2001 | 0.0 |
4 | Episode 4 | Nov 4, 2001 | 0.0 |
5 | Episode 5 | Nov 11, 2001 | 0.0 |
6 | Episode 6 | Nov 18, 2001 | 0.0 |
7 | New Years (2001) Special | Dec 31, 2001 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 2
7 episodes • 2002
Season 2
7 episodes • 2002
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
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1 | Episode 7 | Apr 27, 2002 | 0.0 |
2 | Episode 8 | May 4, 2002 | 0.0 |
3 | Episode 9 | May 11, 2002 | 0.0 |
4 | Episode 10 | May 18, 2002 | 0.0 |
5 | Episode 11 | May 25, 2002 | 0.0 |
6 | Episode 12 | Jun 1, 2002 | 0.0 |
7 | (series 2 compilation) | Jun 21, 2002 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 3
7 episodes • 2002
Season 3
7 episodes • 2002
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
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1 | Episode 13 | Nov 27, 2002 | 0.0 |
2 | Episode 14 | Dec 4, 2002 | 0.0 |
3 | Episode 15 | Dec 11, 2002 | 0.0 |
4 | Episode 16 | Dec 18, 2002 | 0.0 |
5 | Series 3 Complimation of Highlights (1) | Feb 5, 2003 | 0.0 |
6 | Unaired Sketches | TBA | 0.0 |
7 | Series 3 Complimation of Highlights (2) | Feb 12, 2003 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 4
6 episodes • 2004
Season 4
6 episodes • 2004
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
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1 | Episode 17 | Mar 7, 2004 | 0.0 |
2 | Episode 18 | Mar 14, 2004 | 0.0 |
3 | Episode 19 | Mar 21, 2004 | 0.0 |
4 | Episode 20 | Mar 28, 2004 | 0.0 |
5 | Episode 21 | Apr 4, 2004 | 0.0 |
6 | Episode 22 | Apr 11, 2004 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 5
7 episodes • 2004
Season 5
7 episodes • 2004
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
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1 | Episode 23 | Nov 8, 2004 | 0.0 |
2 | Episode 24 | Nov 15, 2004 | 0.0 |
3 | Episode 25 | Nov 22, 2004 | 0.0 |
4 | Episode 26 | Nov 29, 2004 | 0.0 |
5 | Episode 27 | Dec 6, 2004 | 0.0 |
6 | Episode 28 | Dec 13, 2004 | 0.0 |
7 | Series 5 Complimation of Highlights | Dec 23, 2004 | 0.0 |
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